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- 1281: Platinum
- ... this group is the metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, and iridium. Platinum metals were probably used in alloyed forms in ancient Greece and Rome and were first mentioned in European literature in the early 16th century. The separation of the other platinum metals from platinum and from each other was accomplished in the early 19th century. An Italian scientist, Julius Scaliger ...
- 1282: Asymmetric Epoxidation of Dihydronaphthalene with a Synthesized Jacobsen's Catalyst
- ... These experimental errors may very well have led to a high amount of impurities in Product 3, which would account for the difference between the experimental melting point and the literature value. The net percent yield for the synthesis of Jacobsen's catalyst was 1.9% (Appendix 1) Asymmetric Epoxidation of Dihydronaphthalene. The synthesized Jacobsen's catalyst (Product 3) was used ...
- 1283: Crystals: Does Surface Tension Affect the Process of Crystallization?
- Crystals: Does Surface Tension Affect the Process of Crystallization? CONTENTS I. ABSTRACT II. INTRODUCTION/LITERATURE RESEARCH 1. PROBLEM 2. HYPOTHESIS III. PROCEDURE/MATERIALS LIST IV. RESULTS V. CONCLUSIONS IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY ABSTRACT The characteristics of crystals have always fascinated man. Man has always been interested in ...
- 1284: The Influence Of Writers On Charles Darwin
- ... 34). Charles Darwin (1809-1882) was the fourth child of Dr. Robert Darwin and grandson of Erasmus Darwin. Much of Charles' childhood was spent collecting insects, coins and reading various literature on natural history, travel and poetry. Charles Darwin was not a scholarly student during his years at Edinburgh Medical College. He disliked what was taught and found most of the ...
- 1285: Alchemy
- ... in its production, and only explicable thereby. He concluded his argument with an appeal for tolerance towards the medieval alchemists, whose work is underrated because it is not properly understood. LITERATURE: Atwood, A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mastery, 1850 Hitchcock, Remarks on Alchemy and the Alchemists, Boston, 1857 Waite, Lives of the Alchemystical Philosophers, London, 1888 " The Occult Sciences, London ...
- 1286: Astronomy And Space Science: Your Bones in Space
- Astronomy And Space Science: Your Bones in Space SIG Hypogravitational Osteoporosis: A review of literature. By Lambert Titus Parker. May 19 1987. (GEnie Spaceport) Osteoporosis: a condition characterized by an absolute decrease in the amount of bone present to a level below which it is ...
- 1287: The Application of Fractal Geometry to Ecology
- ... an even more important tool for ecologists and biologists. Some future applications of fractal geometry to ecology include climate modeling, weather prediction, land management, and the creation of artificial habitats. Literature Cited Marcia, L. 1991. The Fractal Explorer. Dynamic Press. Santa Cruz. Gautestad, A. O., Mysterud, I. 1993. Physical and biological mechanisms in animal movement processes. Journal of Applied Ecology. 30 ...
- 1288: The Praying Mantis
- ... make up the Mantidae family of insects. The Mantidae family, in turn, is part of the order/suborder Mantodea that includes a variety of mantid-like species. But the existing literature does not reflect a clear consensus about what insect order Mantodea belong in. Some have placed Mantodea in the Dictyoptera Order-with the roaches. Others place Mantodea in the Orthoptera ...
- 1289: Genetic Observations Through The Studies of Hybrid Corn, Single Gene Human Traits, and Fruit Flies
- ... males. Throughout the genetics lab each purpose was determined and explained. A lot was learned about Mendel, genetics, and the hereditary process that makes us who we are today. Cited Literature Campbell, N.A. 1996. Biology. The Benjamin Cummings Publishing Co., New York, pp. 238- 279. Corcos, Alain F. and Floyd V. Monaghan. 1993. Gregor Mendel’s Experiments on Plant Hybrids ...
- 1290: 11th Century Scotland and Witchcraft
- ... A few common phrases, symbols, and signs that we use today are also used in 11th century Scotland. Often such things are often seen in horror movies or pieces of literature, such as Macbeth. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, you are introduced to three witches, in the first scene of act 1, they are described to be ugly beings with no definite ...
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